Monday, 26 April 2010

Some Typographic Transcipture.






A double page spread of a transcript I made from a set of conversations I recorded at a supermarket between a supermarket checkout operator and customer.

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

My 15th Post - iTunes Top Played Song







So I got an email along with the rest of the class from the lovely Lauren Baker of Graphic Media Year 3 at Colchester Institute: School of Art & Design (and Tiny Sketchbook blog) with the following brief:
"Most people have an ipod/mp3 player of some sort. If you don't, you get to make yours up ;) in your itunes/media player of choice there should be a 'top 25 most played'. Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to illustrate your most played song (which is technically your favourite song, i suppose) ... a few people asked if they could make theirs up and of course there's no way of telling whether you do or not, but it makes it more fun if you don't lie and we all know if martyn's isn't a girls aloud song then he's definitely bending the truth a little (I'M KIDDING)."

I'm not going to say I was overly happy with the last bit, but I guess it's slightly true :P (but unfortunately, I didn't have Girls Aloud in my Top 5 :( (the highest was number 27 as a matter of fact).

So I had the idea for mine whilst in bed with manflu, I had a rough idea, but then adapted to be in a similar style to a designers work that I found online that I liked. I thought this would be a great opportunity to experiment with something a little different to what I've done before too. I wanted to make the songs look a bit like movie posters, with a line of the song as if it were a tagline, and a really simple three-colour colour scheme with only text and blocks or lines of colour as the image.

I have uploaded them in the order of my Top 5 on iTunes :)

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

A complete little part of my book



This is the first part of my book that I have designed. It is for my Final Major Project and is a piece that I will photograph within the supermarket. The idea is that all the offers are rubbish, but the overall look emulates the styles that are used. By copying this style, it will mean the reader may be initially unaware of the subtle changes, as I have focused of language that is normally used within this environment, such as Buy One Get One Free (Buy One Get None Free) and Two For The Price Of One (One For The Price Of Two). I've used darker colours as I don't want the offers to stand out, whereas normal supermarkets use bright primary colours to attract attention. And although the overall project idea is to hightlight crap things that go on in supermarkets, doing so in this subtle, dull coloured way reflects the complete opposite of what supermarkets stand for.